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Redman "Redding" SINGLETON

Birth17 Sep 1819 - Wake, North Carolina, USA
Death29 July 1894 - Leon County, Texas, USA
MotherMartha Patricia Pennington
FatherSamuel Singleton

Born in Wake, North Carolina, USA on 17 Sep 1819 to Samuel Singleton and Martha Patricia Pennington. Redman "Redding" SINGLETON married Margaret Gilmore and had 11 children. He passed away on 29 July 1894 in Leon County, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Singleton
1795 - 1855
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Martha Patricia Pennington
1795 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Gilmore
1825 - Unknown
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George W Singleton
1850 - 1923
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James Thomas Singleton
1843 - 1935
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Richard Floyd "Dick" Singleton
1862 - 1905
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Laura Matilda Jane Singleton
1865 - 1899
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Samuel R Singleton
1857 - 1926
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Mary Elizabeth Singleton
1846 - 1893
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C E H "Bunk" Singleton
1859 - Unknown
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Albert B Singleton
1857 - Unknown
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Amanda Singleton
1867 - Unknown
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Joseph Scott 'Joe" Singleton
1849 - Unknown
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John C. Singleton
1848 - Unknown

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